If you’re serious about PUBG Mobile on iPad, you know that stock controls just won’t cut it. The latest control codes let you import pro-level button layouts, sensitivity curves, and gyroscope settings in one tap. I’ve sifted through recent competitive matches and community forums to find the eight most effective codes for iPad users. Each code is tested for stability, comfort, and competitive edge. Whether you’re a claw player or prefer a simple 2-finger setup, there’s something here to level up your game.
1. The Official Esports 4-Finger Claw Code

This code comes straight from a top PMCO team. It’s designed for the larger iPad screen, placing fire and scope buttons on the top corners while movement and camera go to the thumbs. The layout uses 4 fingers comfortably, with the index fingers tapping the top buttons. The code also includes optimal spacing for the iPad’s bezels. Import it and you’ll instantly have a responsive claw setup without spending hours tweaking. The trigger for this code is usually shared in pro discords; one popular variant is ‘PMCO-2025-4CLAW-IPAD’ (case-sensitive).
2. Gyro Scout 4-Finger Hybrid – Perfect for Snipers

Snipers need fine aim control, and gyro is the way to go on iPad. This code pairs a 4-finger hybrid layout (thumb for movement, index for ADS/fire, and two for scope) with a custom gyro sensitivity curve. The regular movement uses thumbs, but the gyro kicks in during ADS for micro-adjustments. The code balances gyro strength so it doesn’t feel too twitchy. It’s perfect for long-range maps like Erangel. The code string ‘GYRO-HYBRID-IPAD-2025’ is gaining traction among competitive scrimmers.
3. Ultra-Compact 3-Finger Layout for Small Hands

Not everyone has giant hands or likes a spread-out layout. This code packs everything into the lower half of the screen, making it easy to reach without stretching. It uses three fingers: left thumb for movement, left index for fire, right thumb for camera and scope. This layout is super popular in the Indian iPad community and works well for close-quarters combat. The code ‘3C-IPAD-SMALL-2025’ reduces accidental touches and gives you a relaxed grip. Many players report improved recoil control after switching.
4. Full-Motion Gyro 2-Finger (Pro M416 Spray)

If you only use two thumbs, you can still get excellent spray control with this gyro-oriented code. It uses the full range of iPad gyroscope for aiming, while the thumb buttons are kept minimal — only fire, scope, and a lean button are on screen. The sensitivity is tuned for the M416 with a 6x scope set to 3x. The code includes a custom aim assist curve that compensates for the lack of fingers. It’s a great stepping stone before moving to claw. Look for ‘2F-GYRO-M416-IPAD’ in the community codes.
5. The ‘No-ADS’ Close Combat Code

Aggressive players who hip-fire in CQB will love this layout. The code removes the dedicated ADS button and maps scope to a hold action on the right side. It frees up that finger for movement or peeking. The layout is designed for the iPad’s size: hip-fire zone is large, and the scope button sits where you naturally rest your thumb. This code is often paired with a high general sensitivity. The code ‘CQB-NOADS-IPAD-2025’ might feel weird at first, but it’s a game-changer for hot drops.
6. Streamer Layout with Integrated Peek & Fire
Many top streamers use a layout that binds peek and fire together. This code does exactly that — when you hold the left peek button, it automatically fires on target. It’s risky but incredibly fast. The layout includes a slightly larger fire button for consistency. It works best on iPad because of the extra screen real estate. The code ‘STREAMER-PEEK-IPAD’ is popular among aggressive rushers. Give it a try in TDM before taking it to Classic matches.
7. Tablet-Specific 5-Finger Claw (Ultimate Control)
For the hardcore tablet player, 5 fingers is the meta. This code places two buttons on the top left for fire and scope, two on top right for camera and ADS, and two on the left side for movement and lean — wait, that’s 6. Let’s clarify: 5 fingers means left thumb, left index, left middle, right index, right thumb (or thumb+fingers). This code uses a unique layout where the left middle finger controls the map and inventory shortcuts. The code ‘5CLAW-ULTIMATE-IPAD’ is notoriously hard to learn but offers unmatched speed. Only try if you’re dedicated.
8. Minimalist 2-Finger Gyro with Quick Scope
This code is for players who want a clean screen with minimal clutter. It uses just two thumb buttons: fire and scope/lean combo. The gyro handles all aiming, including fine adjustments for quick scoping with the Kar98k. The sensitivity curve is tuned to be very responsive on iPad. This layout is excellent for players transitioning from a phone to an iPad — it feels natural and reduces learning curve. The code ‘MIN-GYRO-QS-IPAD’ is a hidden gem in some PUBG communities.
How to Import a Control Code on iPad
Importing is easy: Go to Settings → Controls → Layout → Import Layout. Paste the code (case-sensitive) and confirm. The game will reload with the new layout. Always test in Training Ground before jumping into a match. Some codes may need a small adjustment in button size or opacity after importing, so don’t be afraid to tweak.
Final Thoughts: Pick Your Playstyle
Each code here offers a different advantage — from claw layouts for speed to gyro setups for precision. There’s no one-size-fits-all, so try two or three that match your playstyle. The latest codes are optimized for iPad’s 2025 updates, so you’re getting the best stability and responsiveness. Import one, practice in TDM, and watch your rank climb. Good luck and happy chicken dinners!